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26. Matured Kafir Corn ro0ts......ceenccceceeececcrceececccrcererees 118 
27. Matured sorghum roots........-.--. 
28. Typical heads of different varieties of sweet sorghum. Reading 
from left to right, the varieties are: (1) Early Amber; (2) 
Black Dwarf; (3) Kansas Orange; (4) Coleman.....-....... 
29, Field of Orange sorghum in Kansas............ bic 
30. Sorghum at good stage of maturity for soiling....... 
31. Fodder corn, Thoroughbred White Flint in New Jersey, after a 
crop of oats-and-peas, yielding twelve tons of green forage 
to the acre...........085 aia earayelepenate'e Kiwi aeds wERE MEmeeeees 135 
32. Corn-husker and shredder at work (International Harvester Co.) 152 
33). Oats=atid: peas: « sexs sacs vee task en See ces wes seetceeodseesese cease TT 
34. Oats-and-peas i wéilins or for hay......... a Siaisien orgjallnrs wibteleoeras Saw 178 
35: Oats-and-peas for soiling. A vigorous growth of both plait, «+. 181 
36. Oats-and-peas, showing great vigor of the peas. 182 
37. Oats-and-pea hay » 185 
38. Oats-and-spring-vetch for soiling... 188 
39. Wheat-and-winter-vetch for soiling. A poor stand of vetch..... 191 
40. Wheat-and-winter-vetch. A good stand of vetch................ 192 
41. Corn-and-cowpeas for silage, the cowpeas planted five days after 
the corn...... éaecciaiars Gs aia aetnoosanca Ae Sua apa Ma eee gdwteee aa 196 
42. Corn-and-cowpeas, planted after a soiling crop of wheat had been 
harvested ..... Save ee Gaviens St i skiasataus ta yotsievNe' hi aterers aig eiatslas “idstatate saens 199 
43. Cowpeas-and-kafir-corn, showing height and thickness.......... 200 
44, Cowpeas-and-kafir-corn ....... i afasd ‘elelers sy dished Sela 'g Leas eA eYE 4. Git 205 
45. Sorghum-and-cowpeas, in rows, ready for soiling. Sorghum alone 
at the left; sorghum-and-cowpeas at the right....... Be shaG lo 206 
46. Alfalfa in New Jersey, an acre yielding nineteen tons of green 
WOPARS Wi GOA ics owe v toens doer ewe saan Sawer ewes ceseees 21D 
47, Alfalfa; first cutting in the season. Three feet tall ana very 
ON cao ace cedic insh a wie aisccesedts are ate ates Winton Sietsiaretd Sia Viste Ealdal 8 Ears 220 
43. First cutting of alfalfa. Bendy for soiling Mag 27. New Jersey. 227 
49. Field of crimson clover, grown as a catch-crop seeded in corn at 
laSt UHV ation... 0606 cenere« shat Mingle SuAblava ce /Saiatebets states Sale kee ora 243 
50. Crimson clover ready for soiling, May 20. New Jersey......... . 247 
St. The cowpeas. ...... sence veces a soScmt ete feta out goatee iS. Gate atetowwakiee sissies: 250 
52. Cowpeas planted in rows and cultivated.............cceeeeeeeees 259 
53. Crop of cowpeas for soiling.............e0085 sence ieinatelgedan + 260 
54. Field of cowpeas, seeded after oats-and-peas and to be followed 
W0 TN Gy u5000 gues 4 ei saved Piece apasvSacne Ca aibibie: ou elated Outs sais ohh a 267 
hd. Rye after cowpeas, without fertilizer.. 
ween ncceceeteeen reese tecees 268 
